My lap top is currently dual booted with Fedora Linux and Vista. I want to uninstall Fedora so that I only have Vista on my computer. Any tips on how to do that. Thanks,
Format the drive with Fedora, then you can merge the partition with your Vista drive if you want more space for Vista, or make a new drive out of it for files and media and stuff.
Then download EasyBCD and delete the Fedora input from the MBR.
I'm sure this thread hasn't been seen in quite a while, but I am having the exact same problem. Except my disk manager is not allowing me to deleted the Grub partition, and now that the rest of fedora has been reformated, I can't get into Vista to remove Grub now.